Looks like you need lights, core support, and body panels. If you go oe and buy from the dealer you're looking at a shit load, or you could go "taiwan" as I did in the past, and honestly my gaps were just as good. I didn't give a shit I just wanted to drive when I wrecked mine.

Also, if you're doing it yourself, make sure you spray the core support as it tends to be code in most states.

Yeah looks pretty simple to me, couldn't tell if the frame was bent or not because the pic of the engine bay wasn't wide enough. Like the others said, it's doubtful its bent though. Just hit up a junkyard and try and get parts the same color. Or like pissedofsol suggested take the chance to do a front end conversion. I wouldn't pay anyone to do that. Looks like simple bolt on shiat!! Sorry for your luck but good luck with the fix.

that damage is really gonna cost in the ball park of 1500 if you do most of the work and 2500-3000 for a shop to do it.
From the pics the right fender looks not bade and maybee reworkable, as for the hood, bumpercover, bumper, lights, core support, rad they are toast.
call up local yards you may get lucky and find a black car and buy all the parts and you in for less than 750.
New aftermarket parts will cost about a 1000 bucks than go to macoo and have it sprayed

I had a similar thing happen to my `92 civic. Hit an icy patch in the winter a few years ago and spun around hitting a gaurd rail in the process. The front end was twisted underneath slightly. I had someone pull it out and straiten everything. I bought a new hood, 1 fender, bumper, bumper cover, 1 headlight, sidemarker and wire harness for the lights. I think it came to around ~$1200.